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The allies of Ukraine on the Summit agree to exert pressure on Russia

1 of 2 | The British Prime Minister Keir Street speaks to support Ukraine during a press conference on Saturday in London after a virtual meeting with international leaders. Photo by Betty Laura Zapata/Epa-Fe/Pool

March 15 (Upi) – The allies of Ukraine have agreed to exercise the Russian President Vladimir Putin “collective pressure” in order to agree to a legitimate ceasefire proposal after a virtual summit of the leaders of the western nations, which did not include the United States.

The British Prime Minister Keir Starrer said in relation to the US ceasefire “that” yes, but “from Russia is not good enough”.

Around 25 countries, including the European Nations, the European Commission, NATO, Canada, Australia and New Zealand as well as the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The nations are known as the “coalition of the will”.

The United States under President Donald Trump have supported Ukraine less, including military support and the secret service, but then resumed.

The United States has assigned almost 183 billion US dollars to the response to Russia in 2022 in Ukraine. This includes the approval of 33.2 billion US dollars for military equipment and services.

Regardless of this, the US special officer Steve Witkoff met Putin about the threw in Ukraine this week. Trump wrote about Truth on Saturday. The meetings were “very productive” and “Hopefully all signs seem to be very good!”

Starer and the French President Emmanual Macron lead a coalition that is larger than two weeks ago when the idea was for the first time after a meeting of European leaders and Canada.

“We agreed that the collective pressure from all of us who were in the meeting this morning will be exercised on Russia,” said Starrer.

He said Trump “Putin offered the way to a permanent peace – now we have to make this reality.”

In the opening speech, Starrer said: “If Putin means peace seriously, it is very simple: he has to stop his barbaric attacks on Ukraine and agree to an armistice.”

He continued: “The world is watching. My feeling is that sooner or later he has to come to the table and have to do serious discussions.”

Ukraine accepted a 30-day arms arrest in the Ukraine initiated by the United States at the beginning of this week, but Putin said “We agree with the proposal”, but also that the deal was “not complete”.

Putin is the problem, Zelensky Siad.

“A ceasefire could have happened, but Russia does everything to prevent it,” he said in an explanation of X.

Zelensky called for an international coalition on Saturday to intensify the pressure on Moscow, not just Europe and the G7, but “all other countries around the world, for the sake of peace green”.

He said that the world “has to understand that Russia is the only obstacle that prevents peace.”

The war started three years ago in March and Russia progressed in the Kursk border region.

Zelensky said there is no evidence of Putin's claim that Ukrainian soldiers are now surrounded by Russian armed forces in the region.

The military of Ukraine allies want to keep peace as soon as a ceasefire is hit in Ukraine.

“We will now go into an operational phase,” said Starrer. “Our military people will meet here in the United Kingdom on Thursday of this week to create strong and robust plans to vibrate behind a peace agreement and to guarantee the future security of Ukraine.”

He also said: “Overall, we successfully collect political and military dynamics.”

The Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who joined the virtual summit on Saturday on Saturday, does not state that the participation of her nation is involved in a possible military presence in Ukraine, and her office in an explanation.

The allies of Ukraine agreed to “keep military help to Ukraine and to further tighten the restrictions of the Russia's economy to weaken Putin's war machine and bring it to the table”.

Zelensky thanked the European Union for the plan to set 163 billion US dollars for strengthening Europe's defense capacity

On Saturday, Russia scored 178 drones and two ballistic rockets in Ukraine over the night, killed at least two people, according to Ukrainian officials and injured 44. Russia aimed at critical infrastructure and residential building and harmful seven high -rise buildings and 27 houses.

The Russian Ministry of Defense said its air defenses had shot 126 Ukrainian drones over the night. You didn't say that many drones were missed.